2020
DOI: 10.22370/bolmicol.2020.35.1.2397
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Actualización del conocimiento del género Cyttaria Berk. (Cyttariales, Ascomycota) en Chile

Abstract: El género Cyttaria pertenece a la familia Cyttariaceae y sus especies son parásitos obligados de árboles del género Nothofagus. Se distribuye naturalmente en el hemisferio sur, encontrándose siete especies de Cyttaria presentes en nuestro país: C. berteroi, C. darwinii, C. espinosae, C. hariotii, C. hookeri, C. johowii y C. exigua, que comúnmente se conocen como “Digüeñes” y que tienen una gran importancia desde el punto de vista alimenticio, ya que han sido consumidos desde la prehistoria por pueblos originar… Show more

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“…Co‐inhabitants play central roles sequentially in different seasons of the year (Figure 4). In spring, epiphytic Cyttaria fungi develop their fruiting bodies or stroma (Palfner et al., 2022; Salazar‐Vidal, 2019). The genus Cyttaria has a long history of co‐evolution with Nothofagus trees, dating back to Gondwana about 100 million years ago (Swenson et al., 2001).…”
Section: Biocultural Calendars At the Southern End Of The Americasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Co‐inhabitants play central roles sequentially in different seasons of the year (Figure 4). In spring, epiphytic Cyttaria fungi develop their fruiting bodies or stroma (Palfner et al., 2022; Salazar‐Vidal, 2019). The genus Cyttaria has a long history of co‐evolution with Nothofagus trees, dating back to Gondwana about 100 million years ago (Swenson et al., 2001).…”
Section: Biocultural Calendars At the Southern End Of The Americasmentioning
confidence: 99%